Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
Tulipa clusiana
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Tulipa clusiana

Intro: 1802, , descriptions date from the 16th century. Lady Tulip or Candy Tulip. Origin: Northeast Afghanistan and Kashmir (growing wild in some places), southern France and the Greek islands. In Europe they were spread by hitchhiking in the root balls of imported grape vines. Its three to five leaves are grey-green and clearly corrugated. The pointed petals are red on the outside and white on the inside. The base is dark crimson and the stamens are purple. In sunny weather, the open flowers are star-shaped; then, the incredible colour combination is especially noticeable.
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Description

Intro: 1802, , descriptions date from the 16th century. Lady Tulip or Candy Tulip. Origin: Northeast Afghanistan and Kashmir (growing wild in some places), southern France and the Greek islands. In Europe they were spread by hitchhiking in the root balls of imported grape vines. Its three to five leaves are grey-green and clearly corrugated. The pointed petals are red on the outside and white on the inside. The base is dark crimson and the stamens are purple. In sunny weather, the open flowers are star-shaped; then, the incredible colour combination is especially noticeable.

BELONGS TO THE LILIACEAE FAMILY

The native region of Tulipa lies in Southeast China, where the largest concentration of the Liliaceae is found. From there, they have spread to countries such as Turkey, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.

To a large extent, these are countries with many mountains, such as the Ala Tau mountain range, which extends into China where it is called the Tien Shan. With the fall of the Iron Curtain, it became possible for researchers from the West to study and investigate tulips in their native regions. Hundreds of different species may already have been found, occurring under various conditions. For instance, there are species growing on mountain slopes, on rocky soil, but also in heavy clay up to half a meter deep.

What they generally have in common is: scorching heat in summer and heavy snow in winter.

Plant data

Reference
1162
Preferred Placement
voor in de halfschaduw
Color
red with white
Bulb size
I.
Bulb Spacing
5
Planting Depth
5
Height in cm.
25 - 30
Flowering time in the months
4
Milieukeur Kweker
MPS-910148
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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